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Content preview:  Good MorningI have a problem with (IMB 400) I have three
  of them and I want to use them as sounlocalization in aisle of my company
  , that means when someone made noise the nearest mote start flashing . I 
researched
   on the internet unfortunately I found very little things,I will be grateful
   if someone help mebest regards to all [...] 

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--- Begin Message ---
 Good MorningI have a problem with (IMB 400) I have three of them and I want to 
use them as sounlocalization in aisle of my company , that means when someone 
made noise the nearest mote start flashing . I researched on the internet 
unfortunately I found very little things,I will be grateful if someone help 
mebest regards to all                                         

--- End Message ---
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